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Stopped as part of a tour. We were surprised at the amount of artifacts on display and how old some of them were. From Stone Age to Bronze Age to Roman times. All well laid out in displays and info cards. Could have spent more...More

Of course, it's easier to be a great museum when you have extraordinary artifacts to display... the Nurraghic civilization is compelling in and of itself, but the items are displayed & described in a manner that draws you in deeper.

Spread over 4 floors and external areas this museum packs a lot into a small footprint. There is lift and ramp access to all areas. The basement is clearly the latest exhibition area and is the best labelled and interpreted area. The labels in this...More

This museum has artefacts dating back to 5000bc and is of historic interest in that it explains much of the islands early history. It is well worth a visit, but be aware that many of the exhibits lack any English explanations.

Artefacts from the early stone-age inhabitants of Sardenga dating back to approx 1000 BC right through Phoenician and Roman occupation. Extremely well presented, an absolute must fro anyone with an interest in archaeology and human settlement.

You can spend lots of time going through the myriad of artifacts that are found in this amazing museum. The numerous intricate bronze figures have such fine details it seems impossible that they were made with primitive tools almost 9,000 years ago The Phoenicians and...More

Having walked around this hilly part of Cagliari between the two towers , we were looking for somewhere to cool off . Situated through the archway of Torre di San Pancrazio at the end of the road we were unsure if the place was open...More